Immersive Virtual Reality as a Tool to Reduce Anxiety and Distress in Patients With Breast Cancer During Radiotherapy.

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING Cancer Nursing Pub Date : 2024-11-28 DOI:10.1097/NCC.0000000000001391
Aydanur Aydin, Gonca Hanedan Uslu, Ayla Gursoy
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Abstract

Background: Virtual reality (VR) can be an innovative method to reduce patients' anxiety and support their psychological health.

Objective: To evaluate the anxiety and distress-reducing effects of using immersive VR (IVR) intervention in breast cancer patients undergoing radiotherapy (RT).

Methods: Sixty breast cancer patients undergoing RT were recruited for the quasi-experimental study. The participants were divided into the intervention group and the control group. Anxiety and distress, the primary outcome measures, were assessed before the first and after the last radiation session using reliable scales. Patients in the intervention group watched a tranquil forest view with birdsong and meditation music during each RT session using IVR goggles.

Results: Both group patients had similar levels of anxiety and distress before the start of RT. After the intervention, the anxiety and distress of the patients in the intervention group decreased significantly compared with the control group. In addition, treatment-related comfort was higher in the intervention group. Overall, the majority of patients in the intervention group expressed a high level of satisfaction with this IVR experience.

Conclusion: Patients who experienced an IVR intervention showed less anxiety and distress, greater comfort, and higher satisfaction. This innovative technique can be used as a practical solution to alleviate anxiety and distress in various healthcare settings.

Implications for practice: Immersive VR can be used in treatment and care interventions that cause anxiety and distress in oncology patients.

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将沉浸式虚拟现实技术作为减轻乳腺癌患者放疗期间焦虑和痛苦的工具。
背景:虚拟现实(VR)是一种创新方法,可以减轻患者的焦虑,支持他们的心理健康:评估在接受放射治疗(RT)的乳腺癌患者中使用沉浸式 VR(IVR)干预的焦虑和痛苦减轻效果:这项准实验研究招募了 60 名接受 RT 治疗的乳腺癌患者。参与者分为干预组和对照组。在第一次和最后一次放射治疗之前和之后,使用可靠的量表对焦虑和痛苦(主要结果测量指标)进行评估。干预组患者在每次放射治疗过程中使用 IVR 护目镜观看鸟鸣和冥想音乐伴奏的宁静森林景观:结果:两组患者在 RT 开始前的焦虑和痛苦程度相似。干预后,与对照组相比,干预组患者的焦虑和痛苦程度明显降低。此外,干预组与治疗相关的舒适度更高。总的来说,干预组的大多数患者对这次 IVR 体验表示非常满意:结论:经历过 IVR 干预的患者焦虑和痛苦程度较低,舒适度较高,满意度也较高。这种创新技术可作为一种实用的解决方案,用于缓解各种医疗环境中的焦虑和痛苦:身临其境的虚拟现实技术可用于导致肿瘤患者焦虑和痛苦的治疗和护理干预。
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Cancer Nursing
Cancer Nursing 医学-护理
CiteScore
4.80
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3.80%
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244
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Each bimonthly issue of Cancer Nursing™ addresses the whole spectrum of problems arising in the care and support of cancer patients--prevention and early detection, geriatric and pediatric cancer nursing, medical and surgical oncology, ambulatory care, nutritional support, psychosocial aspects of cancer, patient responses to all treatment modalities, and specific nursing interventions. The journal offers unparalleled coverage of cancer care delivery practices worldwide, as well as groundbreaking research findings and their practical applications.
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